Hello all,Babylon dictionary has indicated that 'whereabouts' can be used as an adjective! Hint: where?; near where? However, I don't really know how it can be used as an adjective in a sentence.You may furnish me with an example.

The word "whereabouts" is an adverb (Whereabouts does he live?) or a noun (The police would like to know his whereabouts). It's not an adjective in my dictionaries and it's hard to imagine it being so.

"We are not wholly bad or good, who live our lives under Milk Wood"prayer of the Reverend Eli Jenkins in Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas